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Cauvery dispute: Brand Bengaluru has been hurt badly, Mohandas Pai tells Firstpost
Sulekha_nair •Loss to businesses in Bengaluru in the last few days because of the violence over the Cauvery dispute has been immense, said TV Mohandas Pai, chairman of Manipal Global Education and a member of the board of directors of Infosys.
Bengaluru is still great, but to make it liveable again needs a lot of work
Srinivasaprasad •India’s tech capital Bengaluru is falling apart — well, almost. In the second part of this article, Firstpost traces the origins of IT boom in Bengaluru and offers solutions to the infrastructural bottlenecks that plague the city.
Political vultures, real estate sharks and criminals ganged up to ruin Bengaluru
Srinivasaprasad •India’s tech capital Bengaluru is falling apart — well, almost. A city, whose infrastructure can support just about 30 to 40 lakh people, is now home for more than double that number.
Look who’s the techie now: Telangana CM KCR upstages Naidu at his own game
Srapparasu •IT industry, going through phases of uncertainty due to high-voltage agitation for separate state of Telangana, has bounced back strongly
Budget 2015: Slew of proposals to boost Digital India programme
Debojyoti Ghosh123 •Experts feel the initiative to provide broadband connectivity to 2.5 lakh gram panchayats by December next year is a ‘transformative step’ taken by the government to connect rural citizens in information-dark areas of India.
Bangkok university honours Veerappa Moily for making B'lore an IT hub
Fp Archives •Infosys pulls out of 100-acre tech park: Decoding the decline of Bengaluru as IT capital
Fp Editors •Unless the Karnataka government pulls up its socks and takes measures to cut its red tape and rectify the creaky infrastructure, Bengaluru will find it difficult to be a hub any industry, let alone IT
Vizag Emerging as AP's Next IT Hub
Fptechno •The coastal city of Visakhapatnam, also known as Vizag, is set to become the next IT hub as the Andhra Pradesh government has drawn up plans to take infotech beyond Hyderabad and to tier II and III cities.